The Comox Valley RCMP has a plan to target youth this summer and hand out tickets, but for good.
The City of Courtenay has completed a key sewer project that protects sensitive marine habitat in the Courtenay River.
The City of Campbell River has published its 2024 Annual Report.
Indigenous youth are being invited to take part in an opportunity this summer as the Indigenous Multi-Sport Summer Camp returns to Campbell River.
With wildfire season in full effect across much of Canada - one burning west of Campbell River and two others on Vancouver Island, under control or being held - the federal government, along with British Columbia and several other provinces have announced $104 million through Canada’s Resilient Communities through FireSmart (RCF) Program.
The federal government is forcing a vote on Canada Post’s “final offer” to the Canadian Union of Postal Workers.
With National Indigenous Peoples Day this month, K’ómoks First Nation and their community and cultural partners are inviting friends and neighbours from across the Comox Valley to celebrate with them.
An update from BC Hydro as testing is underway this week on the equipment at the Puntledge Hydroelectric System.
The Strathcona Regional District is looking for artists to work on two public art projects that support community awareness and resilience through creative expression.
The Town of Comox has taken another step toward upgrading its fire station.
Officials have provided an update on the wildfire situation on Vancouver Island.
A camera network that gives first responders information to support wildfire response, emergency management and public awareness is being expanded through a partnership between the Province and the University of British Columbia Okanagan campus.
There is a full road closure on Hilchey Road, between South Alder Street and Palmer Road, today from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
BC Highway Patrol is getting ready to launch its Summer Impaired Driving Campaign.
The Comox Valley Regional District says stage 2 water restrictions will come into effect on July 1st for the Black Creek-Oyster Bay, Comox Valley, and Union Bay Water Systems.
The BC government is expanding its health authority review to include regional health authorities as it focuses on minimizing unnecessary administrative spending and ensuring resources support front-line patient care.
A wildfire burning west of Port Alberni has grown to more than 23 hectares.
Caremongering Campbell River, a grassroots group supporting more than 6,000 community members, is hosting its biannual fundraiser Thursday.
The City of Campbell River will begin removing the natural play structure and the slide at Centennial Park starting today with work expected to continue throughout the week.
BC Ferries will mark 65 years of connecting British Columbia’s coastal communities next week.
More than 40 residents have been rehomed as work continues on a project to help reshape downtown Campbell River.
Three vacant buildings on the Courtenay River will be demolished this summer.
The BC government is out with details on new funding to support emergency operation centre projects throughout the province.
The Town of Comox is encouraging the community to attend the upcoming open house for the Official Community Plan update.
The Province has launched an advertising campaign aimed at getting American doctors and nurses to work in BC.
Saturday, June 14th, 100.7 The Raven presents the 5th Annual ‘Drive Away Domestic Violence Charity Golf Day at Storey Creek Golf Course in Campbell River.
at Storey Creek Golf ClubFriday-Sunday, June 14th-16th, the Seaside Cruizers Car Club presents the 31st annual Father’s Day Weekend in Parksville & Qualicum Beach!
Sunday, June 15th, the Rotary Club of Campbell River hosts the 58th annual Father’s Day Pancake Breakfast at the Campbell River Community Center.
at Campbell River Community Centre
The word "éy7á7juuthem" means “Language of our People” and is the ancestral tongue of the Homalco, Tla’amin, Klahoose and K’ómoks First Nations, with dialectic differences in each community.
It is pronounced "eye-ya-jooth-hem."